I'm a "Stove Temp" guy all the way. I keep the feed rate at 4 and the stove temp at 75 and let her rip. I used to try and force the "room temp" thing because in my mind it was an "additional option" (even though it comes standard) that I paid for, hence I did not want to waste it. But, over time, I found that this is what works for me. I guess that's why they make both Fords and Chevys.

www.CTPellet.comLike us on Facebook!2012-13 Stash: Broken and damaged bags of:Turman, Barefoot, Okanagan, Hamer, Dry Creek, and Spruce Pointe to name a few. All brought home in two 5-gallon buckets every night to feed the Harman XXV.

6 Pallets of Envi Blocks to feed the Harman Oakwood, Ahhhh...Life is good!

I'm a "Stove Temp" guy all the way. I keep the feed rate at 4 and the stove temp at 75 and let her rip. I used to try and force the "room temp" thing because in my mind it was an "additional option" (even though it comes standard) that I paid for, hence I did not want to waste it. But, over time, I found that this is what works for me. I guess that's why they make both Fords and Chevys.

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You also get free pellets, that does not hurt.

Heating "the Revolutionary Cottage" ca. 1758 in NW CT
Harman XXV in the library (keeping room) | Woodstock 201/Fireview in the family room addition
In my house, Newf hair is a condiment.

I was a stove temp guy for 15 years with my first stove. Just figured that was the way to run it. I tried Room Temp with my new stove right after I got it and haven't turned back. I have found I use at least 20% less pellets in RT mode.

You are one of many, many people who have said that to me......Another common misconception.

www.CTPellet.comLike us on Facebook!2012-13 Stash: Broken and damaged bags of:Turman, Barefoot, Okanagan, Hamer, Dry Creek, and Spruce Pointe to name a few. All brought home in two 5-gallon buckets every night to feed the Harman XXV.

6 Pallets of Envi Blocks to feed the Harman Oakwood, Ahhhh...Life is good!

I run room temp until the outside temps get to the low 20s & below & then I run at stove temp. Keeps the heat more even. The room with the P61A is on a slab in a walk out basement that has northern exposure & we're on the South shore of the lake. We're in a sort of valley with the higher elevations to the East of us. The prevailing winds come from the West, but when they hit that escarpment, they take right & hit us right in the face. In the dead of winter, those winds blow across a big ole icecube & that slab gets pretty cold. Room temp gets that slab warm & keeps it that way...

I was a stove temp guy for 15 years with my first stove. Just figured that was the way to run it. I tried Room Temp with my new stove right after I got it and haven't turned back. I have found I use at least 20% less pellets in RT mode.

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Yea I noticed that I was using a bag and a half a day for the past few weeks and the temps have not been much colder than 30ish.

This was a lot more than i have used in previous years with different stoves.

I noticed I was going through a lot of pellets even just running on stove temp 2.

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You do realize that in stove temp, the stove will just run forever at the temp you set, no consideration for inside temp, outside temp, or anything else. What you set is what you get. If it was hot, why didn't you turn it down?

I'm a "Stove Temp" guy all the way. I keep the feed rate at 4 and the stove temp at 75 and let her rip. I used to try and force the "room temp" thing because in my mind it was an "additional option" (even though it comes standard) that I paid for, hence I did not want to waste it. But, over time, I found that this is what works for me. I guess that's why they make both Fords and Chevys.

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+1 Basically what I do , tried room temp a few times Freaked the wife out why are the flames sooo high It ramps up and slows down . I like slow and steady works for me I burn 1 bag a day house nice an toasty.

You do realize that in stove temp, the stove will just run forever at the temp you set, no consideration for inside temp, outside temp, or anything else. What you set is what you get. If it was hot, why didn't you turn it down?

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I think he's seen the light...

Stove temp is like living in the 1980's.
Room temp with Harman's probe is like living in the 1990's
Going aftermarket and using a real thermostat squeeks us into the 2000's
Heaven forbid that Harman should provide a wireless thermostat to benefit from their "room temp" logic and allow it to modulate the flame based on heat load and room temperature...someday... Would make a great product outstanding, IMO...

I'm just reading your sig - taking home the broken/damaged bags to burn. In past retail experience damages get written off...aka free...?

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Well....., sort of. Damaged or not, I still pay for them. And believe it or not, what I pay for them ain't all that much less than what the customers pay. But, some of the brands I carry I like to see break better than others

www.CTPellet.comLike us on Facebook!2012-13 Stash: Broken and damaged bags of:Turman, Barefoot, Okanagan, Hamer, Dry Creek, and Spruce Pointe to name a few. All brought home in two 5-gallon buckets every night to feed the Harman XXV.

6 Pallets of Envi Blocks to feed the Harman Oakwood, Ahhhh...Life is good!

Well....., sort of. Damaged or not, I still pay for them. And believe it or not, what I pay for them ain't all that much less than what the customers pay. But, some of the brands I carry I like to see break better than others

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When you do your books you take them as a loss though correct? Not to beat a dead horse but it is very different than the way most of us get our pellets.

Heating "the Revolutionary Cottage" ca. 1758 in NW CT
Harman XXV in the library (keeping room) | Woodstock 201/Fireview in the family room addition
In my house, Newf hair is a condiment.

I love room temp. Now I need to figure out how to move the thermostat further away from the stove - is there an app for that?

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I have ended up taping the probe to the wall about 2 ft up from the floor. THe room got way too hot for both me and the dog with the probe near the floor. Now I;m warm, and it's a few degrees cooler for him with the air flow

I tried stove temp a time or two but stove and house seem happier with room temp manual as long as the temps stay below 30. With 1500 sq/ft of slab being heated in the basement I still need some heated air to heat the upstairs.

Burning pellets and biofuels since 1983
Harman P45 home stove now with crosslink boiler conversion heating 3,000 sq ft
Bixby 115 for backup, Elena in kit-dining for shouldering,PC45 in the garage for sale, Using Hestia
5 tons used for 12-13 season

When you do your books you take them as a loss though correct? Not to beat a dead horse but it is very different than the way most of us get our pellets.

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A loss that is written off allows you to break even for what you paid but does not take into account a loss for margin (profit) or overhead paid $10 for stock and I add $2.30 for overhead plus 30 margin (12.30 / .7) = $17.57 sell price but if I have to write off a portion of that ....my overhead actually increases not to mention potential red flags to the IRS. Every cent you "write off" is actual profit you are losing...it may very well cost a company 125% of their profit to "write off" something and at that point you would be better off absorbing the loss as an overall loss in profit or increased overhead...commonly known as the cost of doing business.....oh and I like room temp.